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this is quite remarkable technology that you now have at your disposal, isn't it, in these situations. >> yes. those are assets that the watertown police department doesn't normally have, but to sit in at the command post with the federal agencies and be able to watch it on the down link right there as it played out, it was incredible, what technology does for law enforcement now. >> one of the reports that has been repeated quite often in the last 24 hours is that dzhokhar actually ran over and killed his older brother, tamerlan, when he got away on that night after the gun fight. is that your understanding? >> exactly. that's my understanding. what occurred is the older brother had charged at one of our officers, shooting at him. they ended up within ten feet of each other exchanging gunfire. he ran out of ammunition and our officer was able to tackle him, put him to the ground. two other officers were on top of him and that's when the brother came roaring down the street with the carjacked suv with the full intent of killing my police officers. they were lucky enough to dive out of
this is quite remarkable technology that you now have at your disposal, isn't it, in these situations. >> yes. those are assets that the watertown police department doesn't normally have, but to sit in at the command post with the federal agencies and be able to watch it on the down link right there as it played out, it was incredible, what technology does for law enforcement now. >> one of the reports that has been repeated quite often in the last 24 hours is that dzhokhar actually...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. challenge that with olay facial hair removal duos for fine or coarse hair. first a pre-treatment balm then the effective cream. for gentle hair removal at far less than salon prices. there's no place like home. >> welcome back. as the boston marathon bombing deepens, the fbi plans to interview the wife of tamerlan, 24-year-old katheryn russell. she met him in 2010 and converted to islam at his request. she dropped out of college and had his baby who is now three years old. according to reports russell was totally transformed by the suspect. russell's lawyer is working with police on how to move forward and has said that his client did not suspect her husband of anything. we are also learning today boston was pearlly the beginning of the brothers' terrorists spree. according to the new york times a u.s. official confirmed that new york city was likely their next target. they learned that information by a motorist that was carjacked by t
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>> it's great technology. when the president said we were going to get access, we certainly did. they were able to tell there was somebody in there and every time they moved they were able to detect that as well. we knew he was in there, we knew he was moving and obviously he was alive. >> did he fire out at any of the officers? >> the fbi crime scene is still down there processing that. there's a lot of things that happened down there. there was gunfire and we are still waiting for them to conclude before we can see exactly what happened. i haven't been told, you know, what guns, with a bombs were in that boat, if any. we are still trying to piece that together. >> chief, you have to admit it's amazing that he was caught alive. he had shot a police officer and there is so much confusion on the site and you don't know who is firing a gun and what is going on. it's a credit to the police and law enforcement on the scene that he was taken alive. it's amazing work, i think. >> i think it's incredible. greta, i have been on the job for 30 years, and for the 24 hours that we were in w
>> it's great technology. when the president said we were going to get access, we certainly did. they were able to tell there was somebody in there and every time they moved they were able to detect that as well. we knew he was in there, we knew he was moving and obviously he was alive. >> did he fire out at any of the officers? >> the fbi crime scene is still down there processing that. there's a lot of things that happened down there. there was gunfire and we are still...
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do you think that privacy concerns such technology raises will be reined in by these guys? not now, maybe not ever. because see those cameras following your every move? just smile. keep on moving. because they are staying. welcome i'm neil cavuto, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a hospital alive. because not only did cameras catch him in the act but a thermal image caught him hides after the act. they might have contributed to keepining the body count down. look at what the fancy gadgets pick up when they are snooping, is answer suck it up? let's just say a week after boston no one is talking privacy anything in washington. happy we're told we can get our lives back, i am not so happy we're being just as scrutinized as we do. a look at whether scott mcnealy was right, he said, if you want your privacy get over it, of he right? to katrina pierce, and matt melch and ralph peters, cat katrina? >> i do not think she right but we'll hava make a decision if we're going to remain fry, this administration said in a can't let a good crisis go to waste, i suspect we'll get background checks
do you think that privacy concerns such technology raises will be reined in by these guys? not now, maybe not ever. because see those cameras following your every move? just smile. keep on moving. because they are staying. welcome i'm neil cavuto, dzhokhar tsarnaev is in a hospital alive. because not only did cameras catch him in the act but a thermal image caught him hides after the act. they might have contributed to keepining the body count down. look at what the fancy gadgets pick up when...
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i guess on the spectrum of bombs they weren't incredibly technological. but she's right, this was a very professional operation up until it happened. obviously their escape plan was wanting. the idea they were able to put these bombs together, create the havoc and mayhem and commit the horrible terrorist acts they're alleged to have committed suggests it's not some training, then at least a lot of practice. >> there's one other thing i want to bring up with fran now. assume they were radicalized by watching videos online. does it seem unbelievable that they then would not try to reach out to other people who at least agree with them? >> that's part of the real focus. remember, there was the national security that the investigators used to question him. the information that jake's talking about, that's where that was gleaned. the focus was to ask him those very questions. were there additional explosives? were there additional individuals? that's the focus of the fbi. they want to know are there other individuals out there? this was very sophisticated. let
i guess on the spectrum of bombs they weren't incredibly technological. but she's right, this was a very professional operation up until it happened. obviously their escape plan was wanting. the idea they were able to put these bombs together, create the havoc and mayhem and commit the horrible terrorist acts they're alleged to have committed suggests it's not some training, then at least a lot of practice. >> there's one other thing i want to bring up with fran now. assume they were...
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. ♪ ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. [[ >> it's a glorious thing. it will push us forward because this is boston. a city with courage. compassion. strength. that knows no bounds. >> that's boston mayor thomas menino part of a new short film made by two boston natives. in the barnicle name sounds familiar, they are sons of mike barnicle barnicle. it is raising money for help families most affected by the boston marathon bombings. to find out how you can help, go to onefundboston.org. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> many people are wondering how the tsarnaev brothers may have learned to make those explosives. you can find instructions for pressure cooker bombs all over the internet. john miller found a magazine that's helping teach would-be terrorists. >> reporter: in the boston bombing, they used pressure cooker bombs packed with nails to maximize damage. >> shrap e direction. it hit the crowd and caused devastating injuries and death. >> reporter: bomb technicians
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >> we all know thatrock bands have manager and movie stars have agents but what about computer programmerst(? competition for good engineers is so fierce these days there's a talent agency for the superbowl stars of the tech world. 7 news jonathan bloom has the store. >> musician who also happens to be a programmer. and that's how all events came one crazy idea. >> i met the music manager new york. they used to represent john maier in the business for 20 years. we hit it off and realize what they do for the clients that is useful for me. >> co-found theer of the 10 ex manage many. talent agency for programmers with a name that literally means awesome. >> comes from a programmer who was somebody 10 times more productive than other and they exist. proven by studies. >> they are the best of the best and that's the only kind of programms he like chris writing code professionally since he was 16. >> hard to go to the bar in a city and tell
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jobs, science, technology, engineering, math. a lot of very high-skilled, high-tech jobs in health care, and also in engineering. so listen up if you've got a kid in college if you're planning for your own future, science, technology, engineering, math, that's where the growth is on a lot of these jobs and that's where the money is, too. i'm going to tweet that whole list out and send it to your kid -- >> i know but here's the problem. what if the passion doesn't lie there, right? >> it's true. but remember what you can do well, what they'll pay you for and what you like -- >> make equal happiness. >> exactly. >> what's the one thing we need to know about our money? >> mortgage rates. the average 30 year fixed rate mortgage 3.41%. following for four weeks in a row now. 15 year mortgage 2.64. that's the popular refinancing option. look at those numbers. if you have a mortgage still in the 5% range you must refinance and you must do whatever you can to refinance. if you have not bought a home yet, still a lot of excitement about th
jobs, science, technology, engineering, math. a lot of very high-skilled, high-tech jobs in health care, and also in engineering. so listen up if you've got a kid in college if you're planning for your own future, science, technology, engineering, math, that's where the growth is on a lot of these jobs and that's where the money is, too. i'm going to tweet that whole list out and send it to your kid -- >> i know but here's the problem. what if the passion doesn't lie there, right?...
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when you look at the technology business, it is almost like the movie business. you have to unveil hit after hit. the stock exchange is maturing. most people who have cell phones have smart phones. competition has never been more intense. you look at amazon creating great products. we'll be watching the earnings and the guidance. wolf. >> we'll see what happens with apple. >>> coming up, a nike t-shirt with the words boston massacre stayed on sale for days after the bombings. we'll tell you what they're doing about that coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. >>> nike is pulling t-shirts with the words boston massacre from its out let stores. they have nothing to do with the bombings. one week after the tragedy, nike is know pulling the shirts. ali
when you look at the technology business, it is almost like the movie business. you have to unveil hit after hit. the stock exchange is maturing. most people who have cell phones have smart phones. competition has never been more intense. you look at amazon creating great products. we'll be watching the earnings and the guidance. wolf. >> we'll see what happens with apple. >>> coming up, a nike t-shirt with the words boston massacre stayed on sale for days after the bombings....
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. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. stonehenge. we have stone people out on the plaza here on 30 rock in new york city. >>> we're going to give you your forecast in a second. back to boston, where the moment of crisis led to moments of heroism. the lives of two men, a father from new hampshire and a student at massachusetts college intersengted in a way -- intersected in a way neither one of them want to forget. nbc's ann thompson has the story. >> reporter: they were strangers just a week ago. >> reporter: look at him, he's trying to outfunny me. >> reporter: terror made them fast friends. do you believe in fate? >> i do now. i do today. how can you not? >> he asked me monday morning, i don't think i would have said yes, but, absolutely. >> reporter: it was fwae-year-old rob wheeler who took the shirt off h
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. >> i think using technology more effectively inside the university to contain the cost increases that we've had. so being able to use leverage the professors efforts to deal with larger numbers of students and have different ways of actually developing intensive learning. so in other words what some of us are now calling fliping where the professors' lectures are basically viewed before you come to class. you come to class and discuss them. this allows one professor to probably deal with a lot of people and have lots of people involved in the discussion sections. i think there are bound to be other ways as we -- technology will allow us to find ways to save but it's an expensive proposition. >> rose: is tenure a necessary thing? >> you know, it's probably on balance an institution worth having because it does -- it does give people security from being essentially disciplined for their points of view. i think the basic rationale for tenure was to ensure academic freedom for those who've essentially earned the right to be -- >> rose: you don't sound that enthusiastic about it. >> well,
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also the use of technology. closed circuit television systems can be adjusted so as to recognize -- to be able to recognize things that are unusual so if there's a isolated location and someone enters that location the cameras can be trained or programmed, i should say, with rules that will recognize that and send an alert. if a bag is dropped and left in a location for a particular amount of time, the video analytics will recognize that and send an alert. and to your question as to when does it become too much, this type of surveillance, these types of screenings, things like that the courts will let us know. the courts have always let police, let law enforcement agencys if they've gone too far and crossed the line. >> pelley:. >> brown: okay, ed cannon, jim davis, thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> brown: find out how much money different metropolitan areas-- including boston-- have received from the department of homeland security. there's a graphic on our home page. >> ifill: now, new developments in
also the use of technology. closed circuit television systems can be adjusted so as to recognize -- to be able to recognize things that are unusual so if there's a isolated location and someone enters that location the cameras can be trained or programmed, i should say, with rules that will recognize that and send an alert. if a bag is dropped and left in a location for a particular amount of time, the video analytics will recognize that and send an alert. and to your question as to when does...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >> bill: impact segment tonight. politics in the boston terror situation. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. even while the two suspects were at large, people like barney frank were politicizing the boston terror bombing and incredibly some in the press were doing that as well. >> i send my deepest condolence to the families in boston. president ob
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his motivation was vrmor anti-technology. christopher dorner who terrorized the city of los angeles and killed four people, he did that apparently because of a grudge against the lapd, which was his former employer. the atlanta olympics bomber, he was an aanti-abortion and anti-gay extremist. that's what motived the atlanta olympics bombing. the oklahoma city bombing was a militia-aligned racist. he had all sorts of anti-government moefrgss. motivations. how much should motive matter in responding to a mass casualty attack in the united states? does it only matter if that attack is tied to a larger group of organized people? and this we just experienced means he we should expect more attacks from those who have similarly motivated. the united states has claimed we are at war with a specific organization called al qaeda. but in the boston attack it turns out that as the initial interrogation report suggests, there was no operational relationship between al qaeda and the bombers, if no one assigned them this bombing, no one tra
his motivation was vrmor anti-technology. christopher dorner who terrorized the city of los angeles and killed four people, he did that apparently because of a grudge against the lapd, which was his former employer. the atlanta olympics bomber, he was an aanti-abortion and anti-gay extremist. that's what motived the atlanta olympics bombing. the oklahoma city bombing was a militia-aligned racist. he had all sorts of anti-government moefrgss. motivations. how much should motive matter in...
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out a year from now and admits in a it's going to require some new social he had get because there's technology in google glass that allows people to take pictures by winking and doing other things like that. he says obviously, there are situations where it won't be appropriate to record with google glass. a lot of privacy concerns with that. stocks off to a good start because of corporate earnings. dow up by 108. nasdaq up 25. s&p up 11. google shares up just slightly. frank and michelle, back to you. >> looking good. thank you, kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >>> a woman goa se when she tobacco a bathroom break at a circus in kansas over the weekend. she ran into an escaped tiger. the tiger act had just wrapped up when the big cat got loose. and, of course, being a female the animal headed straight for the women's restroom. security had cleared the area except for one person, jenna, who used another entrance to use the facilities and found herself face to face with the an massachusetts. >> my first thought was okay, i need to be calm, turn around, walk out. you'll be fine. that'
out a year from now and admits in a it's going to require some new social he had get because there's technology in google glass that allows people to take pictures by winking and doing other things like that. he says obviously, there are situations where it won't be appropriate to record with google glass. a lot of privacy concerns with that. stocks off to a good start because of corporate earnings. dow up by 108. nasdaq up 25. s&p up 11. google shares up just slightly. frank and michelle,...
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local lawmakers say it will be "the most technologically advanced data center in the world." the 20- acre site will be used as a storage facility - and you thought they kept all that stuff in a cloud. for facebook's vast amount of data, the result of all those status updates and photos, the project has a $1.5- billion price tag. traders and investors are anxiously awaiting earnings from apple. analysts predict the tech company will post earnings of $10.12 per share on sales of $42.6 bllion. anticipation is high, however, that apple could reveal its first profit decline in 10 years. apple's stock has declined around $300 since last fall. microsoft is the latest focus of activist shareholders. shares of microsoft jumped $1.07 on a cnbc report that activist investor group valueact has taken a $2-billion stake in the company. one of the complaints from the activist group is the stock is little changed from 11 years ago. already this year, apple, jc penney and herbalife have gained the attention of activists. ralph lauren clothing company will pay $1.6 million to settle a bribery
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one of the good things is they have good fire walls and technology. you get suspension of -- disruptive service on your online banking, you know, they have not yet been able to pierce in there and seal customer accounts, but it's interesting. this raised such to a high level where the banks are in constant contact and what sources tell us with the state department and treasury department and what they get. the feed back from the government is essentially they believe the government believes -- this is what they are telling the banks, okay? i know what they tell the banks. i have not got this confirmed with the government yet, with the state department, but they are telling the banks they think it's iran, that these are concerted -- liz: not the chinese? >> they think it's a concerted attack from iran. this is from the banks. i got this from several people, several big banks, that one of the problems they have is they don't know when to publicize is or not. if you're in iran, part of the concerted hacker attacks, you get somehow a monetary bonus by get
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using supercomputing and mobile technology over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or a mower deck you just drive over and cut through knee-deep grass no problem? yep. we thought the same thing you did. that's why we build them this way. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. visit your dealer or johndeere.com/howwerun to see the new signature series and 1 family tractors. >> bill: rolling with carolla. like most other americans carolla following the story. he joins us from los angeles. what's the big headline for you? >> well, first off, just how good a city boston is. because, you know, the fact that people just got done, i heard a story about a woman who ran the marathon and then went into surgery as a surgeon and worked a 40 hour sh
using supercomputing and mobile technology over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. that work the way you wish they would. like a front-end loader you can detach from your seat? or a mower deck you just drive over and cut through knee-deep grass...
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so there's lots of different places that this technology can be broken into. so looking at how to secure it is a very difficult thing. >> we had an e-mail sent around nbc a little while ago, reminding everybody about securing your social media and other accounts and the message seemed to me, michelle, make your password as long as possible. that is what -- >> are we supposed to release all of that that we just heard? >> i'm just saying, make it as long as possible. >> long and complex. >> i would not say that's the key, because that, too, is also -- >> complexity is one thing, but length, they're telling us is another key component to making it a successful password. >> think about it. if they've compromised your computer and they have remote control access to your computer and you're already logged on, it doesn't matter how long your password is. >> bill, the issue is a hacker can e-mail your a photo at some event where i allegedly met bill griffeth and they're following you and can see you put in that very long password and type it back in. >> not only that,
so there's lots of different places that this technology can be broken into. so looking at how to secure it is a very difficult thing. >> we had an e-mail sent around nbc a little while ago, reminding everybody about securing your social media and other accounts and the message seemed to me, michelle, make your password as long as possible. that is what -- >> are we supposed to release all of that that we just heard? >> i'm just saying, make it as long as possible. >>...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. neosporin. when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a
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we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity. in what situations which you think about granting the waiver? caveat on myo have the answers. see that there would be considerations based on the aid of a conviction, whether the individual was the primary wage , ther for the family record sent a prior conviction, that kind of inclusive a valuation. >> it the aileron's other as to predicted thes., alien was authorized to work in the u.s., with those have been ?ollected dat they were not big of a rise, it was a significant restriction. the intent of the bill is to make sure any people moving t
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travelers in united technologies. the numbers, instant analysis and hopefully, brian, we'll have pants. all of that right after the break. [ penélope ] i found the best cafe in the world. nespresso. where there is an espresso to match my every mood. ♪ where just one touch creates the perfect coffee. where every cappuccino and latte is made at home. and where i can have exactly what i desire. ♪ nespresso. what else? ♪ lets you jump backwards and forwards in time to capture the perfect shot. blackberry z10 with time shift. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >> welcome back, everybody. we are in the chairs. yes, brian has put his pants on. we are watching for s.e.c. adas to hit the east coast. they are due to hit in big numbers this year. national geographic had a story out this morning that talked about why they come out on 13-or 17-year cycles. >> i haven't spent much time. >> soil ph? >> it's in their dna. this is the survival of the fittest. the one withes that came out every year
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drive to the airport using the gps system, but when he gets in a plane if he is actually using radar technology from world war two. we should be tried to figure out how to improve our aviation not trying to get back to the status quo. it's unfortunate. gerri: a lot of problems with aviation. right now we're talking about the specific one that the federal government is saying. mike, to you, look, isn't the department of transportation still handing a stimulus press? why in the hacker we taking money out of the spot instead of the other wasteful pot that exists with this is a seat? >> i don't have to work in washington, so i can say it. this is not congress sending this to the faa and the faa having a choice. this is a considered move on the part of ray lahood to lead people love to make the system go down. it is the fa doing this intentionally. they want to make sure that we see a situation. if we don't raise taxes we will be in trouble. we don't have to do this. we did not have to leave these people often there is no financial reason for it. let's not make excuses. it is just plain bad manageme
drive to the airport using the gps system, but when he gets in a plane if he is actually using radar technology from world war two. we should be tried to figure out how to improve our aviation not trying to get back to the status quo. it's unfortunate. gerri: a lot of problems with aviation. right now we're talking about the specific one that the federal government is saying. mike, to you, look, isn't the department of transportation still handing a stimulus press? why in the hacker we taking...
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it is the next step in wearable technology. lots of people have bands like this on their wrists that will connect to the internet. with google glass the internet comes directly to you. for lisa it is not enough to replace the rest of her technology. >> it only does so much right now. >> reporter: but it is enough for her to get excited when she looks ahead. in palo alt eo, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> it is so futurestic. remember in "star trek" the glasses. not far from it. >> give me the weather forecast. >>> exactly. popping up through people's lenses because i am going to have to do it. monopoly here. nbc will own that maybe. we'll see. record heat for today. temperatures well above average. a few spots shattering old records. santa rosa hit 91. napa airport old record was 78 and we topped out at 87. it is an incredible. if you have plans outside for dinner. 80 in san jose. down into santa cruz temperatures in the 50s. we have updated this forecast through the next 12 hours. i think at the coast we will have clouds t
it is the next step in wearable technology. lots of people have bands like this on their wrists that will connect to the internet. with google glass the internet comes directly to you. for lisa it is not enough to replace the rest of her technology. >> it only does so much right now. >> reporter: but it is enough for her to get excited when she looks ahead. in palo alt eo, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> it is so futurestic. remember in "star trek" the glasses....
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. >> coming up, grab your binoculars when the sun comes up, so will a special piece of technology over bay area landmarks. >> the battle against smoking take as new turn in new york and it could be harder for youn >> just a couple of hours from now a very special aircraft will circle the skies near the golden gate bridge and the sunlight powered solo impulse takes off from the field at 7:00 a.m. and will circle in a holding area west of the bridge for several hours and at 3:00 p.m., the solar impulse will make the first of several fly brings over the bridge at an at duty of 3,500' before landing at the airfield at 11:00 tonight with a total time of 16 hours in the air. may 1 it leaves the bay area for a cross country trip that winds up in new york. >> some school groups are planning to head out to see it. it is history in the making. >> very cool stuff. >> solo powered. >> plenty of solar power today. >> temperatures are still above average. look how much they drop compared to yesterday. three degrees in fremont, down to 82. 83 in san jose, four-degree drop and concord is 83. oakland d
. >> coming up, grab your binoculars when the sun comes up, so will a special piece of technology over bay area landmarks. >> the battle against smoking take as new turn in new york and it could be harder for youn >> just a couple of hours from now a very special aircraft will circle the skies near the golden gate bridge and the sunlight powered solo impulse takes off from the field at 7:00 a.m. and will circle in a holding area west of the bridge for several hours and at 3:00...
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play live alone flick science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. let me let me one wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out. the truth is the scientists bad thing there's again we're in a situation where the united way to talk about the surveillance we. think throwaway things are going in the republic of texas to be a hold up better off when the state of texas. texas has got its own lecture cool grid it's got all the hall and gas and everything it needs it's got all the in those three everything that made it can survive by itself without the rest of the united states which is to say the rest united states cannot survive without. the remotest people around this country around the whole world who are thinking oil wells when they hear about texas well that was true a long time ago. but now two thousand and thirteen there is more energy coming out of the ground from natural gas than there is from liquid petroleum. and there's enough natural gas discovered
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do you have the technology in place to get it done? >> the technology definitely exists. it's just a matter of engineering and program management to get it together. it's not a very complicated mission. dagen: what about interest so far from people who want to take the trip? what have you heard at this point? >> well, it's too early for us to start taking applications but we've received a lot of emails, a lot of interest on the part of different individuals but mainly couples who think they get along well enough that they could survive 501 days together. dagen: you don't want to do it? >> no. i've had my trip to space and i don't think i would be able to get along with someone for that length of time. dagen: at least you're honest about it. do you worry about the budget constraints that the government will be facing in years to come with the deficits that we have and what that will do to our space program? what it's already done to our space program? >> i don't really worry about it. i think our space program will be supported by the public if we do interesting things. an
do you have the technology in place to get it done? >> the technology definitely exists. it's just a matter of engineering and program management to get it together. it's not a very complicated mission. dagen: what about interest so far from people who want to take the trip? what have you heard at this point? >> well, it's too early for us to start taking applications but we've received a lot of emails, a lot of interest on the part of different individuals but mainly couples who...
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. >> idea to show technology exists for the alternative fuel autos thanks for joining us at 4:00 i'm. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 begins right now. >> thank you. leaders in contra costa county feel the heat over a new proposal to close more fire staying autos a hacker attack that sent wall street into a three-minute free fall. >> i'm sandhya patel. natural air conditioning back with us. how long cooling trend will continue. >> good evening, i'm cheryl jennings. >> the daempk russ fire season arrives as one county cuts back on fire protection. >> fires need quick attention but the fire department could be in trouble. four stations closed in january two, more in jeopardy because of deep cuts. laura? >> well, firefighters just pulled out spending the afternoon knocking down this they say will only get worse if there are more cuts. barely three months after closing four stations the fire department is on its way to closing two more. >> there will be station closures and less people on the streets and there will be fatality autos contra costa supervisors announced the likely clo skmur layoff as
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just need to be moving away from fossil fuels altogether and maximizing our investment in clean energy technology to get a handle on climate change yeah absolutely and tyson we see. especially with the keystone pipeline the debate around it is always focused on economics how many jobs are going to be pretty even though those numbers are pretty faulty what will it do the price of gasoline again those numbers are also faulty still but the debate is always centered around economics how do we change it to a moral debate that this isn't about economics it doesn't matter what this will do the price of gas or how many jobs will be heard in the short term we're facing a moral crisis and that's what we should be talking about why i think there's been a whole bunch of grassroots activism by public citizen and a bunch of other environmental groups that's part of why there's a million people have submitted comments on this environmental impact statement being coordinated by the department of state so what you see is millions of americans going up against this cynical todd funded by the koch brothers and fund
just need to be moving away from fossil fuels altogether and maximizing our investment in clean energy technology to get a handle on climate change yeah absolutely and tyson we see. especially with the keystone pipeline the debate around it is always focused on economics how many jobs are going to be pretty even though those numbers are pretty faulty what will it do the price of gasoline again those numbers are also faulty still but the debate is always centered around economics how do we...
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and united technologies, as we mentioned also reported better than expected results, but warned that government cuts could dent 12013 profits by ten cents a share. the other big stock story today, of course, is apple. right now it's trading up almost 2%, it records after the bell today, the stock is down about 20% since the last time it reported, which was on january 23rd. down much more than that from its peak, which was about 700. jon fortt is in silicon valley. hi, jon. >> this earnings report will be packed. wall street is looking for $10.07 eps china will be key there. ipad, we're looking at somewhere between 15 and 18 million units, roughly where i see analysts around the middle. there didn't seem to be great on whether sales were lower or higher -- analysts will interpret it by looking at how apple did in the march quarter. wall street officially wants 39 billion in revenue, but a rebound in gross margins could chase thing we did. on top of all that, we have the dividend question. arguably the most important thing, apple and tim cook can do is bring some level of calm and pred
and united technologies, as we mentioned also reported better than expected results, but warned that government cuts could dent 12013 profits by ten cents a share. the other big stock story today, of course, is apple. right now it's trading up almost 2%, it records after the bell today, the stock is down about 20% since the last time it reported, which was on january 23rd. down much more than that from its peak, which was about 700. jon fortt is in silicon valley. hi, jon. >> this...
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and it takes a lot of technology to make a diaper that doesn't leak or to make a facial tissue that's really soft. and we're also trying to be really innovative in how we market. so new marketing techniques, whether it's facebook apps or things we can do to communicate with moms contingent tally around the world is really driving our business today. >> and one of the things, tom, in your conference call, you said, look, we have premium diaper innovation launching in the second quarter. what i felt when i read that, look, whatever you see in front of you is going to get better, and every time you see the innovate, you seem to make a step function in sales. >> well, you know, jim, one of the great things about our business, there are babies being born every day. and the universal insight around the world is that moms want the very best product for their baby. and so you have got to continually be innovating because there -- you've got babies leaving the category, you've got babies coming into the category every day. and so we know, we've got to get out of bed every morning, coming to wo
and it takes a lot of technology to make a diaper that doesn't leak or to make a facial tissue that's really soft. and we're also trying to be really innovative in how we market. so new marketing techniques, whether it's facebook apps or things we can do to communicate with moms contingent tally around the world is really driving our business today. >> and one of the things, tom, in your conference call, you said, look, we have premium diaper innovation launching in the second quarter....
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i do not want to leave out united technology. back to you. lori: oil prices are fighting for games here. trying to follow gains in the equity market. >> it is battling. it is getting a heck of a lot closer. there is absolute no dow about it. the rbob market is lower. part of that is refineries. that is actually putting downward pressure on gas. lori: battles falling. >> i think we are getting darn close. when they give you $200 almost overnight in a rally back to 100, i would take my profits to. technically, it really looks like we could have a major rebound chart. melissa: gold has fallen more than 15% of far this year. we have the global head of research. patrick, thank you for being here today. you guys are betting that gold is going to 1200 by the end of the year. >> we are now at 1200. people bought old in the past. we are looking at risk. money creation, central bank, yes. there is no credit. negative interest rates. they will be moving into positive. 1200 is our next target. melissa: you think them that we have seen lately is just tech
i do not want to leave out united technology. back to you. lori: oil prices are fighting for games here. trying to follow gains in the equity market. >> it is battling. it is getting a heck of a lot closer. there is absolute no dow about it. the rbob market is lower. part of that is refineries. that is actually putting downward pressure on gas. lori: battles falling. >> i think we are getting darn close. when they give you $200 almost overnight in a rally back to 100, i would take...
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so i'm looking to you to say, let's get on with the show and let's use the technology. and i know what everyone's going to say. i can write the script. well, we're not sure how accurate it is. i tell you now if i go to massachusetts it's not working out so well how they're doing their system, the last two decades have been operational and certain fisheries we have. i want you to accelerate this. even if it means we'll pick one or two areas to do a high concentration of testing on this technology versus humans doing the testing in the sense of assessments, we know canada's been doing it and i know there are differences. i get that. it seems in this world we can put a thing on mars and watch us kick up dirt and know exactly what's there and find out there was actually water at one time, it just seems we can do this. i would challenge you to accelerate this as an opportunity for cost savings but also engaging the technology of this country onto something i think is desperate for a food supply that needs to have more accurate assessments. i don't mean to get on a rant. i ge
so i'm looking to you to say, let's get on with the show and let's use the technology. and i know what everyone's going to say. i can write the script. well, we're not sure how accurate it is. i tell you now if i go to massachusetts it's not working out so well how they're doing their system, the last two decades have been operational and certain fisheries we have. i want you to accelerate this. even if it means we'll pick one or two areas to do a high concentration of testing on this...
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this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long period
this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis...
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this is food technology. the greatest technological advances in the country may very well have taken place in the oil industry, right? >> fracing. >> i was thinking you would go tang because that was nasa. >> we talk technology all of the time and we think silicon valley, but it's not. >> there's an article today in "the new york times" and i had rich kinder on, core labs, why? they map reservoirs and find there's a lot more oil and gas than you thought. american company, this is the kind of company, and it's the government. i find that when you look at halliburton. halliburton has pioneered everything from great sideways drilling to fracing fluid that tastes every bit as good as that mccafe that does not have the -- >> that is not true. the fracing fluid does not taste as good as the smoothie. >> the hibiscus taste, had i cut the fracing fluid with belvedere. >> tequila! >> then we'd never -- i'd become an alcoholic fracing fluid plus cuervo. >> fracing fluid from tequila. that will wake you up every morning
this is food technology. the greatest technological advances in the country may very well have taken place in the oil industry, right? >> fracing. >> i was thinking you would go tang because that was nasa. >> we talk technology all of the time and we think silicon valley, but it's not. >> there's an article today in "the new york times" and i had rich kinder on, core labs, why? they map reservoirs and find there's a lot more oil and gas than you thought....
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. >> reporter: students formed a human chain on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology at the spot where investigators say campus police officer sean collier was murdered by the tsarnaev brothers. the burial for one of the three spectators killed in the attack was held today. thousands of family, friends, and strangers remembered 29- year-old krystle campbell. the line of mourners stretched down the block. she loved to watch the marathon every year. near nearly 50 people remain hospitalized. doctors said today all are expected to survive but many face a difficult recovery. jen regan's fiance mark fucarile was among the most severely wounded. >> mark was critically injured and still is in the i.c.u. at this time. he has recently regained consciousness. mark's right leg has been amputated above the knee and shrapnel litters most of his body. the most seriously being his heart. even though his heart was physically damaged, it did not lessen the size of his incredibly loving heart. >> reporter: boston is trying to ease back to its routines. some barricades around the crime
. >> reporter: students formed a human chain on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology at the spot where investigators say campus police officer sean collier was murdered by the tsarnaev brothers. the burial for one of the three spectators killed in the attack was held today. thousands of family, friends, and strangers remembered 29- year-old krystle campbell. the line of mourners stretched down the block. she loved to watch the marathon every year. near nearly 50 people...
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ozone and air pollution would be created through drilling and fracking operations and all the attendant technology that goes along with it. compressors, flare stacks, diesel engines and so forth. and run the numbers to see how many more children will have asthma. what will the hrt aack and stroke risk be? how many more emergency room visits and so on. and we could even monetize those costs. but so far, we in the scientific community have been unsuccessful in our petition that this kind of science should go forward as a precondition for making a decision about whether to lift the moratorium here in new york or not. so as a substitute for a comprehensive health impact assessment, instead, our department of conservation asked the department of health to review a document that we in the scientific community don't have access to yet. >> you were talking about a secret study that they -- >> a secret study, right. so i've never heard of this actually, in public health. how can you have a secret public health study? it seems almost a contradiction in terms. so those of us who actually live there, who are
ozone and air pollution would be created through drilling and fracking operations and all the attendant technology that goes along with it. compressors, flare stacks, diesel engines and so forth. and run the numbers to see how many more children will have asthma. what will the hrt aack and stroke risk be? how many more emergency room visits and so on. and we could even monetize those costs. but so far, we in the scientific community have been unsuccessful in our petition that this kind of...
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new york where he teaches courses on technological innovation and communications and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the chairman, ranking member, the members of the committee for inviting me to testify here today. i have been studying immigration policy for more than a decade. i am honored to share when i have learned with you. i also want to thank the senator for his lead within the gang of eight to ensure that some reforms or included in s744. i also want to thank the senators for their long work in trying to provide clarity on how the h-1b and guest worker programs are being used in practice. we have the potential of tracking the best and brightest from around the world, and more importantly, keeping them here. much of our policy effort is misguided and focused mostly on expanding guest for programs rather than permanent immigration. i will focus my remarks today on the deeply flawed h-1b program. right now the majority of the h-1b program is being used to hire cheap, indentured workers. the bulk is being driven by the desire for lower cost workers, not a
new york where he teaches courses on technological innovation and communications and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the chairman, ranking member, the members of the committee for inviting me to testify here today. i have been studying immigration policy for more than a decade. i am honored to share when i have learned with you. i also want to thank the senator for his lead within the gang of eight to ensure that some reforms or included in s744. i also want to...
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new technologies have been deployed to the border. apprehensions along the border is the lowest we've seen in decades because people have deterred from trying to cross. according to the report biff the migration policy institute, the united states now spends more money on immigration enforcement agencys than it does on all our major federal aw enforcement put together. so i think it's time to start alking about reforming imthe -- reforming the immigration system. we've done a lot but that should not be a bar to having good immigration reform. along pastime for us to reform our immigration stfment we need an immigration system that lives us to american values, one that allows families to be reunited and safe. one that treats individuals with humanity and respects due process and civil liberties. one that shields the most vulnerable among us, including children and crime victims and to m seekers and refugees reinvigorate our communities. commend many for their extra work here. i'm concerned that what some are calling triggers to long de
new technologies have been deployed to the border. apprehensions along the border is the lowest we've seen in decades because people have deterred from trying to cross. according to the report biff the migration policy institute, the united states now spends more money on immigration enforcement agencys than it does on all our major federal aw enforcement put together. so i think it's time to start alking about reforming imthe -- reforming the immigration system. we've done a lot but that...
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he looked like a 30-year veteran of explosive technology. there is no way you know a in 20 hours or four hours, whether he is -- how deep he is -- >> gretchen: i agree with that last part. but i think unfortunately you can look on google. >> steve: not to this level. it does sound as if they are taking a lot of -- he wrote out an answer. so they're taking it at face value. we should point out he was not declared an enemy combatant and, in fact, he was mirandaized at his bed. >> brian: how outrageous is that? >> steve: it is. >> brian: you got to take a week, you got to let the f.b.i. talk to this guy the same way they talked to high value targets. this guy is trying to kill us by the islamic extremism doctrine that has been going at us for 20 years, successful for the last 11, for them to conclude he is a 19-year-old kid following his brother with no links overseas hours after he was wounded in the neck is outrageous. >> gretchen: i agree with that part and it would be interesting to know and the f.b.i. is going to be having some sort of a h
he looked like a 30-year veteran of explosive technology. there is no way you know a in 20 hours or four hours, whether he is -- how deep he is -- >> gretchen: i agree with that last part. but i think unfortunately you can look on google. >> steve: not to this level. it does sound as if they are taking a lot of -- he wrote out an answer. so they're taking it at face value. we should point out he was not declared an enemy combatant and, in fact, he was mirandaized at his bed....
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we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in g us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> 15 until the top of the hour. libya, france's em bass lee in tripoly rocked a car bomb attack. it is the first attack in libya's capital since they ousted moammar khaddafy out of power. marked with a traditional gun salute. >>> this year is an eventful one for the monarch. she will celebrate the 60th anniversary in june. to argentina, a concert goer there capturing the incredible moment of meteor exploding. at first they thought someone through a flair into the sky. a week after the mass i have explosi
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they all realize how important science, technology, engineering and math are to the future. so we are doing this together. and after all, the science fair projects of today could become the products and businesses of tomorrow. three students -- evan jackson, alec jackson, caleb robinson -- those are the folks that i talked about. they're from elementary school. keep in mind they're in third, fourth grade, and they've already got this idea for cool pads so that victor doesn't get overheated when he is, when he's out on the field. but think about that. you know, if you're inventing stuff in the third grade, what are you going to do by the time you get to college? is. [laughter] you know, and we just had the university of alabama's national championship football team here last week, and i foe they're interested in -- i know they're interested many this idea because it gets really hot down in alabama. [laughter] a lot of these students are working on the next generation of medical research. so listen to this story. of when pancreatic cancer took the life of jack's close family f
they all realize how important science, technology, engineering and math are to the future. so we are doing this together. and after all, the science fair projects of today could become the products and businesses of tomorrow. three students -- evan jackson, alec jackson, caleb robinson -- those are the folks that i talked about. they're from elementary school. keep in mind they're in third, fourth grade, and they've already got this idea for cool pads so that victor doesn't get overheated when...
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i am an aesthetic in the technology area. in the technology area. i do not see the difference between immigration legislation that brings in highly skilled citizens to pay for my retirement when i retire -- to keep this country running, we need to look at a terrorism bill -- terrorism and immigration are different. congress is working now. what's keep them working in passing bills and not stop due to some isolated event. says --tweet from erin we will go to brooklyn, new york, democratic carl -- caller. caller: good morning. just to say that i think immigration should go forward, but there should be e-verfies. -- il tell you the truth could not get through on the republican line -- i have to be conservative -- i notice when i call, i could never get through on the republican line. that is why i called on the democrat line. i'm tired of people saying that republicans are stopping obama's agenda. am an hispanic woman. in my neighborhood, it is mixed. a lot of people being taken advantage of that are mexican and spanish and low wages. that is not fair.
i am an aesthetic in the technology area. in the technology area. i do not see the difference between immigration legislation that brings in highly skilled citizens to pay for my retirement when i retire -- to keep this country running, we need to look at a terrorism bill -- terrorism and immigration are different. congress is working now. what's keep them working in passing bills and not stop due to some isolated event. says --tweet from erin we will go to brooklyn, new york, democratic carl...
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. >> technology reporter joins us from capitol hill. what's the purpose of the senate interpret sales tax bill? >> well, this legislation would allow states to require that online retailers charge sales tax collect, and remit them when consumers make a purchase op line. that includes retailers not within their own state. >> what are some of the bill supporters, and why did some say it levels the player field for retailers? >> well, the bill supports, incoming the big retailers, walmart, best buy, amazon.com, online retailers also, say brick and mortar retailers are at a disadvantage charging sales tax and online doesn't. consumers are supposed to pay the taxes on their tax return, but studies show that most don't so in effect online goods get that 6% to 10% on average discount on goods. >> what about the opponents of the bill, who do we hear from and what are the arguments against the bill? >> the strongest opposition is from those states where they don't charge a sales tax because they contend retailers would have to have a burden to c
. >> technology reporter joins us from capitol hill. what's the purpose of the senate interpret sales tax bill? >> well, this legislation would allow states to require that online retailers charge sales tax collect, and remit them when consumers make a purchase op line. that includes retailers not within their own state. >> what are some of the bill supporters, and why did some say it levels the player field for retailers? >> well, the bill supports, incoming the big...
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a former secret service agent selling camera technology to agencies from houston to san francisco. while no one knows if it would have prevented the bombings in boston, officials say this technology is the future. do you think this can change the face of law enforcement? >> this is changing the face of law enforcement. catching these events before they happen is the name of the game. >> reporter: boston police do not have this technology yet, but told us by phone late last night that right now everything is on the table. it is important to note here, matt, police officials say this technology by no means does it replace police officers on the streets patrolling. they say it is just a tool to help them. if anything else, the reason they wanted us to share this with you at home, because they are hoping it will deter terrorists, we will catch you before you strike. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up on a much lighter note, songs that tend to get stuck in your head. and more importantly, how to flush them out. we'll catch up with ryan seacrest as he gets set to host our next hour. r
a former secret service agent selling camera technology to agencies from houston to san francisco. while no one knows if it would have prevented the bombings in boston, officials say this technology is the future. do you think this can change the face of law enforcement? >> this is changing the face of law enforcement. catching these events before they happen is the name of the game. >> reporter: boston police do not have this technology yet, but told us by phone late last night...